The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsJ. Crissy and Thomas, Cowperthwait & Company, 1840 - 527 páginas |
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... serve our to Leyden , and whence I now write . " poet and two fellow - students a whole week ; a bran- He proceeds in the same letter to amuse his dered chop was served up one day , a fried steak ano - friends with a whimsical account ...
... serve our to Leyden , and whence I now write . " poet and two fellow - students a whole week ; a bran- He proceeds in the same letter to amuse his dered chop was served up one day , a fried steak ano - friends with a whimsical account ...
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... serve to make the your own children , or those who knew you a child . possessor ridiculous ; may distress , but can not re- Since I knew what it was to be a man , this is a lieve him . Frugality , and even avarice , in the pleasure I ...
... serve to make the your own children , or those who knew you a child . possessor ridiculous ; may distress , but can not re- Since I knew what it was to be a man , this is a lieve him . Frugality , and even avarice , in the pleasure I ...
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... serve you , him , and make me very happy , and would keep you nearer myself more effectually . As yet , no opportunity my mind . As it is , my dear brother , believe me to has offered , but I believe you are pretty well con- be yours ...
... serve you , him , and make me very happy , and would keep you nearer myself more effectually . As yet , no opportunity my mind . As it is , my dear brother , believe me to has offered , but I believe you are pretty well con- be yours ...
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... serve the interests of mankind of newspapers and magazines , not to discover the also to inform them , that the greatest wit may be trick of literary humbug : but the gauze is so thin , found in a character without impairing the most ...
... serve the interests of mankind of newspapers and magazines , not to discover the also to inform them , that the greatest wit may be trick of literary humbug : but the gauze is so thin , found in a character without impairing the most ...
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... serve to moderate your warmth in the argu- and then gazed at themselves in the glass , which ment ; for , I suppose your own prudence will enforce even philosophers might own often presented the the necessity of dissembling , at least ...
... serve to moderate your warmth in the argu- and then gazed at themselves in the glass , which ment ; for , I suppose your own prudence will enforce even philosophers might own often presented the the necessity of dissembling , at least ...
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